This image shows the Iron Barque Macquarie that was built in 1875. 'Macquarie' was a three-masted ship-rigged vessel, built as the 'Melbourne' by R. & H. Green of Blackwall for their Blackwall line run to Australia. She was sold to Devitt & Moore in 1888 and they changed her destination port from Melbourne to Sydney and her name to 'Macquarie'. She was one of Devitt & Moore's best known ships and mainly carried passengers on the outward run. On the return journey, the second- and third-class cabins were dismantled to accommodate a cargo of wool.
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This image shows the Iron Barque Macquarie that was built in 1875. 'Macquarie' was a three-masted ship-rigged vessel, built as the 'Melbourne' by R. & H. Green of Blackwall for their Blackwall line run to Australia. She was sold to Devitt & Moore in 1888 and they changed her destination port from Melbourne to Sydney and her name to 'Macquarie'. She was one of Devitt & Moore's best known ships and mainly carried passengers on the outward run. On the return journey, the second- and third-class cabins were dismantled to accommodate a cargo of wool.

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